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KEYWORDS soil soil composition mineral particles parent material air water organic matter pore spaces plant litter micro-organisms humus soil profile soil horizon bedrock soil texture soil structure pH value soil moisture soil colour topography weathering erosion humification leaching podzolisation laterisation salinisation calcification zonal soils brown earths latosols intrazonal soils azonal soils soil degredation desertification Sahel overgrazing overcropping deforestation soil conservation Great Green Wall agroforestry bunds zai holes
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The composition of a typical soil
Composition of soil The composition of a typical soil
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Soil profile
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Soil texture is usually shown by a soil triangle
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Three main soil structures
PED TYPE SHAPE DESCRIPTION Crumb This structure is granular. It consists of small rounded grains, like breadcrumbs, that lie loosely on the surface and are easily broken apart. This is the most common type of structure. It is excellent for drainage and air movement. Platy This structure consists of thin, flat particles that often overlap horizontally. It is usually found in clay soils that have been compacted. Platy structure tends to impede the downward movement of water and plant roots through the soil. Blocky This structure consists of cube-shaped particles that fit very tightly together. Blocky structure is most common in the B horizon. It allows for moderate drainage.
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The soil pH table is logarithmic
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Organic matter is broken down to form humus
Humus in soil Organic matter is broken down to form humus
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Influences on soil formation
Parent material Mineral content Texture Drainage Topography Altitude Gradient Aspect Living organisms Recycling nutrients Aeration and mixing Organic matter Climate Weathering Precipitation Temperature Time Soil thickness The factors that influence soil formation
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Organisms influence the structure and fertility of soil
Living organisms Organisms influence the structure and fertility of soil
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Topography influences the formation of soil
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Soil develops slowly over time
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Processes of soil formation
Soil-forming processes
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Soil profile of a podzol soil
Podzolisation Soil profile of a podzol soil
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Latosol soils get their red colour from iron oxide (rust)
Laterisation Latosol soils get their red colour from iron oxide (rust)
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A crust of salt may accumulate near the surface
Salinisation A crust of salt may accumulate near the surface
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The zonal soil most likely to be found in a region
Zonal soils The zonal soil most likely to be found in a region
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Zonal soils and the climate type they are linked with
VEGETATION Latosols Tropical/equatorial Tropical rainforest Aridosols Desert Terra rossa Warm temperature maritime Mediterranean Brown earths Cool temperature maritime Mixed deciduous forest Chernozems Continental Prairies/steppes Podzols Boreal (subarctic) Coniferous forest (taiga) Tundra Zonal soils and the climate type they are linked with
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General soil map of Ireland
Soils of Ireland General soil map of Ireland
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Brown earth soils support a wide range of farming types
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Profile of a brown earth soil
Brown earth soils support a wide range of farming types
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The Sahel and Green Wall
The arid land of the Sahel runs east-west across Africa
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Precipitation in the Sahel
Variations in precipitation over time in the Sahel
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Overgrazing in the Sahel
Overgrazing has led to soil degradation in the Sahel
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Deforestation in the Sahel
Charcoal is in demand as a fuel, especially for cooking
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Agroforestry in the Sahel
Agroforestry is a combination of agriculture and forestry
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Soil conservation in the Sahel
Constructing bunds in Eritrea
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Soil conservation in the Sahel
Zai holes are planting pits
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Summary chart
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Summary chart
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